Rybakina beats Muchova in Stuttgart final
Rybakina beats Muchova in Stuttgart finalImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Elena Rybakina celebrates in front of the Porsche sports car that was part of her prize for winning in StuttgartByPhil CartwrightBBC Sport journalistPublished11 minutes agoKazakhstan's Elena Rybakina beat Karolina Muchova in straight sets to clinch victory at the indoor clay-court tournament in Stuttgart.World number two Rybakina came through a close first set against her Czech opponent and raced through the second to wrap up a 7-5 6-1 victory in one hour and 18 minutes.It is the 26-year-old's second title of 2026, following her Australian Open success in January.It is also the second time she has won the event in Stuttgart, which has a Porsche car as part of the winner's prize.When she previously won the title in 2024, she was initially unable to drive that year's prize as she did not have a driving licence at the time."I want to say a big thanks to my team, without you guys it wouldn't be possible," said Rybakina. "Thank you for always pushing me to do better and improve every day."Muchova's run to the final followed her victory at February's Qatar Open and will leave her just outside the top 10 in the world rankings.Related topicsTennisMore on this storyLive scores, results and order of playGet tennis news sent straight to your phonePublished16 August 2025المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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